Happy to sub! I fished the cut once 30 years ago, it’s nice to see the Niagara river is still alive and well. I moved to maine 20 years ago and switched to Salt water, but the Niagara is always special to me. Your vids show why.
It’s is the Canada side. I live in Buffalo , and I walk the devil’s hole trail, and I’m so mad this is on the opposite side of where I can get to 🤣🤦🏽♂️
Beautiful spot and nice fish! Just a personal note, would love to see you keep those guys in the water while in net and unhooking them... thanks for the vid.
Yeah, especially lakers who are super sensitive to being ripped out of the water. Looks like they went back, but they were certainly stunned. Nice job man, looks like a fun ole' time :)
The difficulty with the whirlpool is that it's depth is controlled by both rains and how much water the power plant releases each day. In the course of a day the water can rise or drop as much as 15ft. We had a lot of rain this year so the water was unusually high for a longer period of time. So high in fact that at times the whirlpool would stop moving and that's when the lakers really turned on. So given all of this I usually count anywhere from 5 to 7 seconds before retrieving my lure. I do this regardless of how high or low the water might appear to be because the shore appears to be a gradual and consistent slope. Good luck and tight lines!
Steelhead are out in the Lake during the mid Summer months, but they run up the river during mid October, November/December is peak for Steelhead in there.
Happy to sub! I fished the cut once 30 years ago, it’s nice to see the Niagara river is still alive and well. I moved to maine 20 years ago and switched to Salt water, but the Niagara is always special to me. Your vids show why.
Good job!
Thanks for sharing!
It’s is the Canada side. I live in Buffalo , and I walk the devil’s hole trail, and I’m so mad this is on the opposite side of where I can get to 🤣🤦🏽♂️
The water is so high in this video… im usually walking on dry rocks where you guys are wading here haha
Amazing laker 👌 New subscriber here
Some nice lakers bud. Good job. Looks like you had a very productive day. Awesome
Beautiful spot and nice fish! Just a personal note, would love to see you keep those guys in the water while in net and unhooking them... thanks for the vid.
Yeah, especially lakers who are super sensitive to being ripped out of the water. Looks like they went back, but they were certainly stunned. Nice job man, looks like a fun ole' time :)
Hopefully this spring I’ll make a trip up there, do you know abouts how deep it is when u casted?
The difficulty with the whirlpool is that it's depth is controlled by both rains and how much water the power plant releases each day. In the course of a day the water can rise or drop as much as 15ft. We had a lot of rain this year so the water was unusually high for a longer period of time. So high in fact that at times the whirlpool would stop moving and that's when the lakers really turned on. So given all of this I usually count anywhere from 5 to 7 seconds before retrieving my lure. I do this regardless of how high or low the water might appear to be because the shore appears to be a gradual and consistent slope. Good luck and tight lines!
TightLines Fishing thanks man, I appreciate it
How did you get down to this spot? (where did you park and descend to)
Nice vid! Do you know what species can be caught there mid summer!?!
smallmouth bass
Smallmouth Bass, Steelhead, Lakers and Musky. I've also run across some big Sheepshead and saw some massive Carp
@@nobodyimportant69 rainbow no steelhead
Steelhead are out in the Lake during the mid Summer months, but they run up the river during mid October, November/December is peak for Steelhead in there.
Which side are you fishing from the Canadian side? Or the American side?
Is free the access to fish there?
did you saw that salmo next to you?
What bait did you use?
Watch the video.....
What bait do you use? Nice video? What street location did you park your car, in case if you remember. Thanks.
What time of the year was this?
This was the May long weekend.